Assistant Relationship Manager-Plano ID-11546

Overview
Assistant Relationship Manager-Plano

As a member of the Dealer Sales Pod, the ARM is responsible to leverage the Sales System & Protocol to ensure the overall interaction between the Dealer and Capital One is an iconic experience. The ARM is responsible for enabling their ASM, DSM and RM partners to focus on building best in class relationships and bring solutions to match their needs through consultative selling by:

General Responsibilities:

  • Cultivate positive relationships with our dealer customers to become the dealers point of contact for all service and execution needs.

  • Act as a support and administrative coordinator between Capital One and our dealership customer. 

  • Manage and resolve outstanding dealer sales items, such as: dealer agreements, dealer product cancellations, title issues, dealer receivables, and a wide range of other dealer facing items.

  • Engaging with a high level of dealer communication via inbound and outbound phone calls, email, and dealer messaging.

  • Leverage a broad variety of systems and internal teams to resolve outstanding dealer issues.

  • Educate Dealer Customers on Capital One Auto Finance’s programs, tools, platforms, policies and procedures.

  • Collaborate with teammates cross-departmentally to solve problems and be the primary dealer contact for all internal Dealer POD funding, sales,  and administrative escalations.

  • Support our sales partners with business development by communicating opportunities,  scheduling sales appointments, solving dealer related problems, and collaborating to grow business.


Ability to work a Monday through Saturday schedule, ranging in hours from 8 am to 8 pm, with potential opportunity to update shifts after 1 year in tenure as well as the ability to work overtime.

A likely match for this position is an energetic and fun individual who has effective communication skills. Strong multitasking, efficient typing, and attention to detail will also serve as valuable skills within this fast-paced position. Individuals who have strengths in quality assurance and process management may also be a solid match. We are seeking positive people, who think problem solving is fun.

Basic Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma, GED or Equivalent certification


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Associate’s Degree

  • 2+ years of Sales or Customer Service Experience

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